What To Do After a Car Accident

Posted By Boohoff Law, P.A. || 18-Nov-2013

After being involved in a
car accident, it is crucial to document the situation in order to later build a personal
injury case and recover damages. When you are filing an accident claim
and seeking compensation, as much detail and evidence possible can improve
your chances of winning the case. The first priority after the accident
should be to make sure everyone involved is okay and if medical attention
is needed, call an ambulance. Throughout this process it is okay to be
polite but be careful not to apologize or take any blame for the accident
because it can later be used as admitting fault. If you follow these steps,
you have a greater chance of success in your case:

Seek medical attention on the scene if needed

Talk to witnesses and collect their contact information

Take pictures of the vehicles, crash scene and your injuries

Exchange information with all other parties

Contact a skilled Brandon car accident lawyer

Some other tips to help your case would be to take notes as soon as you
get a chance. If you write down exactly what happened right after the
accident, you won't need to worry about forgetting details later.
Also, be sure not to sign any documents or accept any offers from insurance
companies without speaking with your attorney. Your main task after an
accident is to preserve as much evidence as possible and seek medical
attention. The two reports that you need to get your hands on are a copy
of the police report of the accident and a copy of your medical record
after you seek treatment. These records can help as another building block
in your injury case. For the experience personal injury representation
that you need in Brandon,
contact Boohoff Law, P.A.

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